A house designed for an engineer and doctor with a view towards the Free State Botanical Gardens. The concept of the house was to separate the public from the private bedrooms. One arrives from the south (back) in a void between these two areas. This view is framed by a bridge connecting the two arts of the house. A circulation spine separates the northern living / sleeping areas from the southern service areas- the latter clad in corrugated iron expressing the ordinary function thereof.

The stone silo serves as a hinge to organize one towards the entrance, but also reflects the surrounding grain silos in the landscape.